We have to be specific here - game animals shouldn't be protected from licensed hunters. Here is why:
yes
Hunters hunt any where there is good game. Game is a hunters word for animals. They could hunt for deer, mouse, rabbits and so on. And if you wanted a shorter answer then the answer is in the wild.
I haven't heard of any animals. Just humans. They are endangered because some hunters like their fur.
Animals, mostly. It may have been a way of trying to achieve a form of 'magical' power over them, since all of them were prey animals for the paleolithic hunters. Sometimes the hunters themselves were also depicted, not in any detail like the animals, but in 'stick-puppet' form.
because they are being hunted for food, medicines but mostly for fun. Hunters are any animals worst Emmy. We are killing animals and it needs to STOP
Large open wide spaces for animals to live freely in, these places are protected by the law and no hunters can harm any animals that live there. The animals are also saved from pollution and deforestation.
the answer is YES! Many animals hunt at night in order to have a higher opportunity to feed themselves. Animals such as owls and hawks, are nocturnal hunters. They both hunt for animals such as rodents.
In the areas of the U.S. I have lived in (Indiana and Kentucky), hunters generally ether eat the meat themselves or give it to friends. I don't know of any who don't use the meat of the animals they kill.
The term "Marsupial mouse" covers a range of small, carnivorous marsupials in Australia, including the phascogale, dunnart, ningaui, planigale and antechinus, just to name a few. These animals are aggressive hunters, equipped with sharp teeth to deter any would-be predators.
No all animals bite including us humans. To explain it, it is because we do any thing to protect us when we are in danger and so do animals nearly all animals bite for self-protection although some like stingrays do not bite, but they sting, the way all animals protect themselves are still called biting. Even fish bites
The Nez Perce were not farmers and grew no crops of any kind. They were hunters and gatherers, depending entirely on wild animals and plants for food.
Hunters are always hunting the wild animals because they want to keep the skins of the animals. They want to have the warm skins that they are always cold in the Winter because they don't have any heavy coats or Jackets.